China’s Ministry of Culture last week released a list of 100 banned songs (in Chinese), its third such list.

Making unsurprising appearances on the list are recent hits like Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” an homage to a drunken night of partying featuring “skinny dipping in the dark” and a “ménage à trois.”

Also featured are pop sensation Lady Gaga’s “Judas,” a song that pays tribute to the biblical apostle who betrayed Jesus and has also offended its fair share of those in the West, and “Hair,” in which she sings of hoping to “die living just as free as my hair,” a concept that doesn’t exactly dovetail which Beijing’s emphasis on social harmony.